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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1897)
mKQWKENS JUBILEE' LONDON DECORATED IN HOLIDAY GRAB. Eight Million! of People Throne the Ntreeta or the tlreat Metropolis The Grant Jubilee liny Fifty Thouaanil Holrilera Parade, King Carnival replied In tlto Queen's capital lust weok, bohiK I ho week tlto celebration of the sixtieth year of the reign or Victoria as Qucon of iMiglattu takes place. ' 1omlon ia in iiiasqiioruUv disguise, and ia unrecognisable tixcopl at points where stately architect lire, like that of the Houses of Parliament and Westminister abbey, defined wit li ita noble sobriety the decorator's work. Through tho narrow atroota rushes by night and day, a swollen torrent ol sight-seers. Business ia at a stand- WEES VICTORIA. till and tin the in all tho leading thor oughfares is blocked for. hours at a time. Between the reeular and volun teer soldiers there ia Ji temporary gar- nson or oU,ooo men for parading and lining the streets. An estimate of the numberof visitors present Queen's dnv Tuesday waa 8,00t,000. ..." The celebration commenced Sunday and. lasts seven days. The leading feature' of the great event was the parade of Tuesday. No English mon arch had, at any previous time, made so long a progress through the metrop olises was effected by Queen Victoria. The great procession left Buckingham Palace and traveled for miles through the streets of London.-;- All along the line of march, were great and handsome arches, decorated grandly, and with pretty, gaily and endless street decora tions, presented a scene that is beyond description. The-streets were crowded with an admiring, loyal crowd of Brit ons, wno exienaea to tnoir Queen as he passed ah enthusiastic reception. ' The ceieiiration of the balance of the -week consisted St a grand naval dis play; royal receptions and celebrnting generally. Emma Kramer, a half-breed Indian,, living at a charitable institution in Seattle, Wash., fell heir to HO, 000, by theeatii of her brother last Sunday. rr.i , . . . r r; . .. : I Aoe-fcapoi trusteea ui rtivcnsme wu -templa,t building a new four-room schodtbouse during the summer vaca tion on the site of the Seventh-street acbooluonse. "Angiola i the intuie of a projected town oa the 'Valley road, twenty-eight miles east of Honfond. It will have free .water, light and gas supplied by artesian welto. The old Spanish woman of Piano, Cal., who waa placediin a coffin a few weeks ago, supposed to be dead, but ' revived in time to save herself, has aince died. She waa 116 years' of age. fi, ionitinir of escaped eas caused an explosion in the post office building t. Portland. Or. Patrick Maloney, the janitor was severely burned and-the building was damaged to the extent of $1000. , Mrs. Bourne, a Stockton woman, buried $300 in a tin can in the cellar of her home and when she- went to get it . lew davs ago to pay off a mortgage on her home the motfey waa gone, having been stolen, Fifty Years Ago. Who could imagine that this ahouti be The place where, In eighteen nlnety-three That white world-wonder ol arch and . dome Bhonld shadow the nations, polychrome . . . Here at the Pair waa the prlie conlerred on Ayer's Pllla, by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record ahow, Since they startedgo years ago. Ayer's Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their nreoaration. been a continuous success with the public. And that means that Ayer's Pills accomplish what Is promised for them : they cure where others fail. It was fittinur, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be reoognteed by the "World's Fair medal of 1893 a faot whloh emphasises the record: SO Years of Cures. NEWS OF TIIE WyULI). A SUIT AGAINST THE VANDERBILTS FOR TWO MILLION DOLIaARS Trouble lletweea Whiles aud Negroee In rturlila dim I'arker Sentenced to Death A Colorado Man kltta Hii Hrothar In a Quarrel, Tho Japanese cruiser lliyei is iu port at nun r raiuusco. The Earnest ltiee mills at New Or- loans were destroyed by lire, Loss, $lo0,000. . . Wilfred W. Montague has recotvm! the appointment of postmaster for tho city of ban f raiicisco. , 1 William I. Winans, the millionaire railroad builder, formerly of Baltimore, Md., died hi Loudon a few days ago. In the rowing contest between the teams from tale, Harvard and Cornell universities, the later crew was victor ious. : George D. LaJd, attorney, one of the most prominent aud wealthy buainess men of Peru, 111., committed suicide by shooting. John I. 'Blair, New Jersey's greatest and most generous millionaire, is dy ing. He is 93 years old, arid worth $60,000,000. The veterans of the Confederacy held a reunion at Nashville, Tenn., last week. , There were 10,000 ex-southern soldiers present. . Mrs. Margaret Oliphant, the novelist, biographer auu historian, ttiect in un don, Saturdav.vof cancer. .She was "0 years of ago. - Vi ' The extension of the free delivery postal service to Anaconda, Mont, has been postponed from August 1st .to September 1st. . 1 ; Congressman Edwnard Dean Cook of Illinois was found dead in las bed in a hotel at V'ashington. Death .was duo to a dot on the heart. A . dispatch from Santigo de Chile saya that the Chilean cabinet has re signed., The cabinet was liberal and was formed last fall. ... . Ex-State Cashier Bartley of Iowa, convicted of embezzlement, was sen tenced to twenty years in the peniten tiary and to pay a fine of $300100. The steamer Finance arrived from Colon arrived at New York a few days ago with three case of yellow fever aboard, three passengers having died while en route. By the collapse of a. saloon bnHding at Watertown, S. D., avnumber of per sons were buried. .Five were taken, from the ruins seriously injured anil Philip Patterson was taken out deadV Richard P. Bennett waa shot and killed in a saloon at TelVaride, Col., by, his brother Emanuel Bennett, !, The shooting was the result of ill-feeling; arising out of a business transaction. . Gen. W. Harrington died at K'la mazo, Aged GO. ' He was prominent in Grand ' Army of the Republic circles and was once exalted ruler and treas urer of the Elks. . , '. .', John S. Mover, bookkeeper and cash ier of the -New .York Insulated Wire company has been indicted en. a charge embezzlement and felony, at Chicago. He is $10,000 short in his accounts. At a town called Buffalo, Xou a new ly, organized gang of outlaws tried to commit their first deedof robbery. Une of the gang, Frank Taylor, was killed and his brother John badly wounded. Jim Parker and L. C Miller, the Arizona outlaws and murderers, have received their sentences for the mur der of Lee Norris. . Parker is to hang August 13th and Miller goes to prison for life. " An explosion of a torpedo on the rails of the Mexican international railroad near Eagle Pass. Tex., threw the engine off the track and killed En gineer George Griffin aud Fireman Lake Man. " Deputy Sheriff. Thomas Fahcy oi Leadville, Col., was shot and fntallv wounded while attempting to arrest Lee and Frank. Bohannon, wanted in Pueblo for larceny. The men escaped to the hills. Fahey leaves a widow and ten children. . : Among the Pacific coast appoint ments made bv r resident Mciviniey are: Joseph W. Ivey of .Oregon, to be- collector of customs district, oi Aiasaa; John G. Brady of Sitka, Alaska to be governor of Alaska; John U. Smith of Portland, Or., and William J. Jones of Port Townsend, Wasn., to ne commis sioners in and for the district of Alaska. Christian Boss, the father of Charley Boss, whose mysterious disappearance twenty-three ; years ago starueu ine world, died at nis nome in merman- town, Pa., last week. Ho had never given up hope of finding his boy and continued me aearcn umu ii illness. The New York family of Vanderbilts are defendants in a suit for fii.OOO.OW. The suit is brought by William ri. A. Brown, as administrator of tne estate of William H. Brown, a shipbuilder. Brown claims the money is due the estate from the proceeds or tne business once carried on uctweeu vhhuuioui, and Brown, and which Vanderbllt never paid over. A- race war was pending in Key West last week. A mob of whites tried to lynch a negro assaulter but were prevented. Later the negros tried to lynch the ringleader of tho whites, but could not catch him. They met anoth er white man and murdered him. The situation was verv crave for a time and only the prompt action of the ofiiciuls prevented uioousneu. , Judge Hiram P. Dillon of Topeka Kas., master in chancery, sold at auc tion the Kansas Central railway and rolling stock to Walter B. Horn and Thomas Joyce of Brooklyn, N. Yi, for $200,000, the lowest bid that could ue accepted under tae order oi sale. PACIFIC COAST NE WSJ DESPERATE CONVICTS PLAN TO ES1 CAPE FROM FOL80M. Voting Man tirnwua In Trying to Have . Ilia r'riimU A l,rli.ngliter Ac qnllt-il at a Charge or Maaalaught rr -rawotl lla Mayor of Taeonta. Ptilsuin, Cal., will have's new water system In operation soon. Tho Stockton Woolen mills have pay roll of $7000 monthly. . Tho supervisors have closed all Hum bling games at Unkerslleld. A Chinese in Fresno found A purse containing $110 and returned It, Woodland may get power and liglil from the Folsoin electric power plant. Vallejo has completed arrangements for a big celebration on July Fourth. , Preliminary steps have been taken to establish a high school at Ked ltlull'. ' Southern California hm taken a gold nfcdal at the Hamburg rlnwemhow. Of late Sonoma county has been over run with mischievous gangs of tramps. The corner-stone of .. the Pioneer monument was Ink! last week at Salt Lake city, Utah. A large steam laundry Is one of the improvements promised Visalia In the near future. The rails of the Valley road are laid for a distance of fifteen miles south of Hanfoid. , Fresno has a freak In a pig that has no hind legH. It is one of the livelists pigs in the litter. The First Methodist church of Pasa dena has accept plans for a new build ing to. cost $10,000. Totnlmnn is willing to give a site and building worth fWOO for the location there of a shoo factory. The ladybng that effectually destroy ed the woolly aphis in 1HU0 has reap peared in feanla Barbara county. The young oranges have been drop ping from the trees at Kedlandsv and there will be only a moderate crop. The police commissioners of Los An geles are making a crusade against the nickcl-in-the-slot machines. A deputy fish commissioner trans planted 800 small black bass recently in the Toulumne river at Modesto. The fire commissioners of Jamestown have purchased hose, carts and other paraphernulia for a fire department. The misaioD fathers of Santa Barbara are putting a second story on tbeir building to give greater school acvoro niodations. A Santa Barbara man' who has dis posed of 500 horses during the-past few montlis asserts that the horse market is all right ' ' . The people of Riverside- county are engaged in warm discussion over the proposed purchase or a building tor county courthouse. Fifty 'white men are employed ia dissinic canaigre near the Tejon rancltt- Kern coonty, and seventy Chinese will' also be pnt to work thiere. . ' Postmaster Mathews of Los Angeles object to the practice of merchants in accepting postage stamps u payment from country customers Despite all the adven e reports of the Drnne crop Santa Claira county will send out this year one' of the 'biggest supplies of prunes' ever raised in the state ui one season- . Prunes promise an Bramense crop, in the state of Washington, and prepara tions are under way for making larger shipments than ever of the fresh fruit to the east. Matt Semichy, wholkillt-d Kid Evans in a prize fight at Sim Jose some time ago, and was arrcstled cuargeu wile manslaughter, was. acquitted at his. trial last week. Ollie Collars .and Frank Robinson. were drowned near luarston s nina ing,. San Joaquin county, last week. Robinson fell in tlie water and Collars jumped ia to save him but was caught by Robinson und. rendered Helpless. The new derot'of the Valley road at Hanford is to bean imposing structure, costing $10,O0U. It jvUI be of brick, :MK) feet long in all, divided intO'pagseiig:r, freight and fruit rooms. Oaptuin George J. Farmer of Mad- rone, Wasn.,. will Btart in July m an eight-ton sloop for a voyage down the coast to eanta Barbara, wiioro uu. expects to make his future home Construction . on the Valley road bridge over the St. John's river, one mile north of Visalia, will be commenc ed Monday. The. work includes two seventy-five footjSpans and over 1000 feet of trestle approaches. In the vitinity of Keedloy there are twentv-two combined harvesters at work in the wheat fieldr. of thatsection. It is estimated that the average yield will be five 'sacks por acre, or a total of 231,000 sacks. John Cook, the Fresno Italian who took a shot at his wife and G. Amen' dola because he fonnd them together when he returned homo one evening, has been sentenced to pay a fine of $300 or nerve that number of davs In the county jail. The miners and prospectors- of Son- ora, Cal., met on a recent evening and organized a protective, league for tho purpose or taking stops to provent tne taking tip of well-known mineral lands under the guiso of agricultural entry, Had it not been for the vigilance of a truard at. Folsoin. Suiter I). Worden, the condemned murderer, and a half dozen desperate convicts would be at largo armed to the teeth and ready to do battle to dcalli against all pursurers. The prisoners had secured several fine raws and had succeeded - in cutting irirnuirh the bars before discovery. It was also discovered that they hud cgn federates on the oulsido who had arms farthest. . -- I'Wlr' In' tm Brooklyn' 1VmV Yard, New York, damaged ' the Ualldlng of Ordinance department to the extent of $100,000. tienige Washington, n private lu the lwniilyroiirth Inliuilry ut Fort Doug' Uis, Utah, has gone eiiiay. His Insan ity developed when doing guard duly, mid was caused by his fear of nlid animals. . President Colli P, Huntington of the Njutlient Pacific company Is quot ed as favoring a phut for the cotisolidu 'lion uf all the railroads west of I lav Mississippi river and having them tinder one management. ' About ?00 Detroit socialists met mid denounced Kugeiie V. IcIk' movement for mi independaiit community In Washington. Tho scheme wus charac terised by all the speakers ustlmold communistic theory and impossible of achievement. Adolph 1. I.uetgert, the wealthy Chicago sausugo manufacturer accusod of murdering bin wife and throwing her body into a vat full of boiling grease, was refused release on u writ of habeas corpus, and is held for trial itltout bail. ' A large number of New York con tracting tailors who entered Into settlement with tho brotherhood of tailors last week, have, according to the members prominent In the Cloth ing Contractors' association, ignored the new agreement, closed their shops and turned their employes adrift. The St. Louis express on the Wabash .road plunged through a trestle at Missouri city, Mo., carrying down Hie entire train, with the exception of the rear car. The gorge under the bridge had become a roaring torrent and weakened the structure. The car wore crowded with passengers wheu they fell, mid the loss of life is thought to be seven, with many ..wounded. Up to the present time the mouth ol Juno has been one of su Icides foi Chicago. There were fortv rases ul suicides, besides twelve other death) In which the element of doubt remains. Saturday two men killed themselves, three others made unsuccessful at tempts, two dead bodies were found and one man died from the effects ol self-iiitlicted wounds of a few duya previous. The part of the trunk was fonnd In some brush In New York city. It was terribly mutilated and hIioks plainly that a murder had been committed. It was wrapped in .oilcloth und uiuuiln paper, exuetly as was the up)er part of a trunk fonnd in the F.usl river a day previous. The two are part of the same body. The two pieces were found more than eight miles apart, one in the wuter and- the other on land. The Union Construction compaMv is the name of a new corporation organ ized umtvr the laws of Arizona, with a capital of $100,000. The company is supplemental to the Kandsburg rail way conipanyr formed several months ago for the construction of a railroad from Kramer, 'oa the Atlantic and Pacific railroud,. to Raiulsburgi.fwoiity seven miles. The company states that the new roud will be iu operation by August 13th. Augustus A., Garrison audi Frank Jones were killed and Tom Jones mort ally wounded in a battle which, took place - in the Methodist cemetery at Pleasant valleyrTez. Garrison' killed Frank Jones and was then shot by Tom, a brother of Frank. Before dy ing he mortally wounded Tom Joiivn. A yonng lady had been wounded by Tom Jones and Garrison determined to avenge the wrong. The details of the recent total tut ol the Philadelphia lOund British, sngnr bark Traveler at Port Mathurin, Rod riguez island, . and the death from Java fever of ten members of her crew, including .Captain Christie, have just been received, and bring to light one of the most thrilling cases of shipwreck and sutlering in the annals of shipping. Two men committed suicide rather than await the fate that was in store for them. One by one the men died oil until the mate and second mate spured, and tho former finally succumbed to tho dreaded dmcase. Captain Christie, the commanded, and sevn men hud died and their bodies I mil Wen cast over the ship's side. The ship finally got to Matchurin, but before uid could be secured to land, a gnlc sprung and drove the vessel on the rocks, where she is a total w reck. William, P. Warren, an old resident of Alexander valley f Sonoma county, while suffering from the eS'ecfa of too much liquor, took k dose of poison and killed himself. The Western 1'ackins Company, which built an abattoir at Liniitou, near Porllund, Oregon, arid engaged In the slaughtciiug of horses some two years ago, but were obliged to give up the business on account ol not being able to find a market for I ho horse meat, have resinned business again and are killing thirty to forty horses por day. Ihe trade in horse men I bus in creased gientlv iu Kurope, mid it is thought a market for American horse meat cull now be found there. The choicest parts only are being salted iu casks for shipment, hut it Is the into n tlon of the couipuuy to engage in can nihu beforo )oiil'. 1 CATARRH LOCAL Vl8EA3E HSSI ana 11 ins reiuu oi ooioi mnu ludden cllmitlo chinges. It can he cured by a pleasant remedy which In applied di rectly Into Ui noilrllfi. Do Infrinikkly aiiaorbdlt givel roller atones Ely's Cream Balm UMlrnowlefliad to ba the moat thorone h eora for NMICalrrli,Colit In Head and Haj Fover ot all remedi ea. It opona and elanaea the naaal paniaKe, altan pain and Inflammation, beala Iho aorai, pro tectatha matnbrana from colda, reatoree the wnt it taate and email, Price HOC. at DrnBBlita or by mall. LY BKOTUBItS, M Warraa Street, Mair Yeik. "A moral crtiade la on nt ' Woodland. Captnlii Philip, iloliuimii, tint oldest pilot on Ihe toluiubiii rligr, It duiul ul Astoria, Or. There Is already lulk of building must IT- not all- of the buildings recently bui'iied in Moiirovlu. A block of hind has beuil set apart ul Keswick, ( ul., fur an titiOOO school house, llouds linvo been voted. The treasury of Simla ltnsa Is empty, mid attorneys hold Unit there Is no authority ut this time to borrow, Evan Kviins, a miner was killed in an accident ut Ihu Hose iiilun, Sun Jlernurdliio county, a few duys ago, Cat lie mo getting cami in Oregon and Washington, mid feiuaiiro express ed fur the future of the meat, supply, , A lluiiford woman Is siillei'ing from blood poboulng caused by pricking one of her thumbs with a violin suing. Chillies Harris, a Simla (Vus barber, was the victim ofun outrage laal week thul will main him for life. The deed was committed by George K. I'lylci and Mark Schocddn, a veteruary sur geon, both of San Joau. Plyler sen I his wife to Santa Cms on s vacation and she met Harris. She Invited him In her room und one night Induced huh to stay Willi her. i'liu husband and his friend arrived and found them asleiqi. They chlornlnrmcd Harris and com mitted the ci Una. Plyler and Schooihle are both Iu jail with bull fixed ul $'.n, 000 audi, which they cannot furnish. From tan evidence so far gathered it appears that Harris was the victim ol a conspiracy. PILES ITCHING PILES SWATHE'S MUTMrMT anot.OTBi.T onnaa. iisi YMI'TOBa-u.l.l.n.1 hMaMhinl MINa,al MIlilMIMtFMn.kla. II HtJWI Lift llH.A4-l"lkMfMBhM MttlllWWltt.rrVls. v vriM.fsyi ry AYRE'S OINTMENT, avla ansa. aW. . taaaviaia tb tkla rlsmr. whltaasxl klki MMkrrtfMM. ( Wan hf Mail M M til. AsMfW t AIM Am. rtUfclMfU ft atfM.),WIUJMf CANADIAN u PACIFIC RY. AND- Soo Pacific Line... To all points' eaet at tho very lowest rates The Only Lino Running through Trains from the Coast to W1N!1PF.G, MIXSKAFOLIS, ST. PfcUL, TORONTO . MON'TKKAL a.vd BOSTON WITHOUT - CHANCE ! IF VOU AktE OOINO TO nakusp. CAR BOD SLOCA'N CITY. IP'DUU NKW DKNVKR, COLD SANPON, SKKc",, MINING ... TKfeJLAvr DISTRICT! Got n Cony of "Cariboo aud Koolooay Gold FleloW' If you ar thinking of travollog call on, the oKf.it ot the Cuaadlaa I'sulllo Ituilwuy .... Ixwosl rutea to und from all parts of Kurope vlftull AtluntlcsUiaoaship lino For full' inorniatloa regarding Ihe above call on or address: E. J. COVLB. Wajne. Jones & Co. MMHl.,.!orUana. Ore. ACHNTH Gm. MuL. HtiOWN, Medford, lirv. DlMtrlei Puss. Agi'iil, Vanauvur, U. C. EAST AND SOUTH MY iHll- The -Shasta - Route OK Ttlf SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. EXl'KKSB TltAIXS LKAVE POltl'LAND DAILY. HOUIU" North :(Mlp.m :17 a.m 7 :1ft a. m l.v. ' Furtland Ar. l.v. Medford l.v Ar. Han Frnnotano l.v. xi a. m 6:17 p. m "J? P' "' Above tralna aton at all atnttona ImlwtMm Portland and Halein, Turner. Ma rloil, JcfToraon Allmny. 'lanirenl. HheMH. llsiaev. Ilarrlaburu JiitKHfon' liity. Kugono. Cnttaifii llrovn, limine, onltlanii nntlaiall atuliona from Itoau- burg to Aahiand incliiHlvc. ROHKIUIRCI MAII,-I)AII.Y. t'.10 a. m ft'aO p. m i I,v Ar Pnrtlnnd ' Roaebtirg Ar 4:.i 4:.'io p. m a. in Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Ptillmnn HufTnt Htecpera, and Hecoutl Olnu nioci'iug urn Hiaauucu to uu tlirougn Botween Portland and CorvnlliB w.iwt Binu di vihion, Mall trains dully, np,opt Sunday: . . 7:!ill. mTHv VIM p in Ar "Portland" Uorvnllla ATI t,v oTSi) p. m I KM p. m At Albany and Corvnlllfl ponnnut villi train or u. u. i'j. ratiwHV. . Kspross Trains dnl.y, oxnoptHimday: 4iftiT.mTi;V PortViiiiri 'A'ffhUi. m IM v. ill Ar . MsMlnnyjl! ''V 1 :! Dltrnl coniiMtlon nt Snn wrnncfscj with Oc clilitnliil nml Orion lal and Puclllc Mnll strain. Iilp Illicit for Jltpull and Ulna. Hailing Ittlsa nltnlaniitli'iknts and to ttaatorn points and Kunipe, nlo Japan, Olllnn. W"?"?'"'1' '"' Atialntllaoaii he olilnlticd from W. V. I.lppln cott. Agent, Mctlford, It, KOKHMIR, K'.P'.fr?R2,' ,. a , Manager. Aest. O. K. I' Agl fiORTLAND OBIOON.I -OOMTIia Ol MaWMtt- I (. f r. I.odira tin. IV Bisuts la I, rt, 0. V, hall H?it3a? iral M'UI. Vialtlu lirulliiirs always asluuaio. Q W. K, Niiihouiin, lino, Him. 1, O. U, K. - ItiiDoe Itiver Kiisamiininiil, Nn.itl. uinnta In I. U, II. V. Imll tlio mieunil aud fourth WuiUioailuye of oueb uiuntli at N i. m. UAXUV,!, V, I. A Waiiu.Horllia. tlllve ilnliiiliiili LoiIiih Nu. US, mmila Is 1,6 O, H'. hall Ural unit ililnl Tuiiailuya ut uaoli lllultlll, VtaltlltK alKlitrH Invited to ullentl. Minx Mvirn.r. Niiiiiiiimom, N. (I. Misa ICi.i.a I'r.liuiiM, Itmi. Hio, k.iiti'.-'l'iiilamaiiluiltiii No. HI, iiieeia Moil day tiviinliiu ut K p. ui. VIoliluK lirullinra ul wuya wulaouiu. W. H. Junks, O, U. I li A A, i'liKM'a, K, ot It, unit H. A. V. a A. M.-Miuiia Ur.l Krliluy on or be furu lull uiuuu at p. ui., lu A, o, U. V. hull. W, I, VAWIMII..W. M, W, V. l.ii'i'iNi.oiT, (too, Heu, KulHlitN of the alaeonimua, Triumph Tout No, II, mouiM In rpjpilur review oil tho tat anil I'll Miutduya ef euch uiotuh lu A, O, U, W. Ilullul7:,ilp. ill, Vlaltlu rilrKnlifhla normal ly IiivIuhI tuutteiii). A, A. lUnnwoH, t'oinuiuudor. W. T. Yoiik, It, It. Wooduien or tho World Camp No, IU. nioola itvory Thuraduy oteultis lu A, U, U. W. hall, Modfont, uregon. ). II. Ilim.aii. Vai,ijI(! Wooim. Council (,'uuiuiauUor. 1 ' ('lurk. A. II. t), W,-I.odo Nu. im, nmniH evrryllra tnd thlnl Wodnnaduy la Urn luunlh at S u. m la tholr ball lu ibo opera blook. Vlaltlng brotbora luvltod to ultend. II. T, I.awton, M ,W. W T. YOHH, Iteosnler, W. II. (.-(.'hoalr A. Artuur Corpa Nu.' II nioota acomid and fourth Krtday o( oaob uioutb at S o'clock p. at., tu Woolf'a hall, Mnit. L. C. Kaunas:, l'(oa, Miut. M. K. liAVia. Hoc. (I. A. lt,-Ohatnr A. Arthur I'o.l N. 1. mooia tn I. O. o. ball ovary eeeoudand rourlb MalurUay aftoruvoa la oaob uiamh al 'i o'flooa. W. T. Kami, Coin. Ri.1 Kinuati, Adjutaat. W. u. T. V. Mroi.oncry VVednoaday alter noon lu the- llalloy lllack. Mas. Aoiiii VA!AKTWar, J'roa. Mrs. Itosa UkUnoor. Hoo. OUDBOHKS Of MKOrOKD. Halnl Marka Kplacopai Hunilay Hobool nioala al KplNoopel Church every Sunday nutrulaai ai IB o'clock. Kev. Wa, llari, KooloviH.I. I'coU. Httperlatoiidont Melhwllai Kplaoupal Churou-Kdw, tlittiM, paaior. I'roachins vvnry salibatb al tl a. bb., and r0 p. ui. Sunday acbool al to a. in., K. K. Tbompaou,aupl. Claw meottna overyHabtiatb al eloao ol aormon, I.ovl a'aucoit. leader. V.y wortb Irasue every Habbalb nvenlas at s:SO, it. b. Ollkey, prnal. Junior league every Habbalb allp. ni.. Ulaa May I'alptm, aupi. Ilesular wnokly weekly uruyor niaollns every Tbureday ovenlns al ?:! I.a4llea aewlnit atrrle ovnry two weeka. Mm. Itpldletiu.n. prea. Mtnaloaary aoelolhia home aud forelin, nrel Krklay in oaoh mottth. proatdent. Mra. Van Antwerp and Mrs. tlubberd. I'reabyterlanCburcb Her. A. H. Koeur, paa. tor. Frt'echlttS at II a. ta. and7:0UD. at. Hun day acaonl at 10 a. ni. Y. I'. a. O. K :l p. in. Junior Kiuloavor HtMilety at I p. in., ahiaday. Prayer ttieellag on Wodoeaday orenlas al T o'clock llaptlai ehureb (J, N. Annea, pastor. Wor ahtp anOprnaclflus every Huilday mornlnc and evonllia' at uiaial lloura 0,r cburrb acrvloe,. Uovenaitfrmevttna on Haturdayal to'etuck pro ceetllns each Ornl Sunday. Prayer meotlns on WodntuMlAy evoulnjr. Ilaotut Votinff faopler ttnion tneeta at S..iuon Sunday ovenfns. Sun day echoed al Ul a. m Cbrlatlaii eharcb Corner ot Hlltli and I Irrela. Preacblnif al II a. m. and 7. p. m. aunday acbool al HI a at . ; Jumdr Kndoavor al .1 p. m.iV, KH.C. K. at : p. m. ITayer ainetlus every Thursday, evening. Ijaiflea Mtaalonary Auxiliary to (.'. W. U. E. drat Thura day 7:la P. al. each uonlb. (iborat Ubloa every fnany alf'JU p. m. The people welcome. Kit Planei pastor. Itealdeo al um churob. Methodlat Epeaeopa I (,'hurob rVaalb- Rov. J . A. (IrulobnoU, paMor. bervlrea at II a, m. and 7 p. n.oulbolal, sd and Srd Habkalbi Habbalb acbool al lu a. on. and Kpworia league ate p. m. every ttabtmib al Me.Unrd. Hervioeaaa alb Mabbat al, Hoda Upringa M 11 a. n. and Nell urreit aonoot boom al i p ni. a nearly wel ooueloan. Medford. Secular Sunday Hcaoul meola at Wooira ball al lu a. n., over; aunday. Mra. Mollride.aearelary. Northern ijj pacific ry. "R U s Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourists COLONIST : SLEEPERS Jar. waui MiNNiAraua OULUTH lan.as roe,. THROUGH TICKETS- o 'TO o CHjCAOO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA ' V NEWjrqnK i" BOBTJNAN0ALI. T POINTS EA8TANO SOUTH - . , A.D.CHARLTON, AsslKtant Oonoral Paanongor Auont. No. UM Morrlaon HI., oor. Third. rOHTLAND, 01 Or W. T. Yonic, Tlokot Agoiit, - Mod lord, Orogon, 8. P. Cass, Ticket Affont, . First Nut'l Uiinlt, Gi'iintn Pass, Oro., Hotel Nash Barber Shop ' Bates Bros., Props First nliiHH work in all branohua of tho tonBorlttl art. Satisfaction , ..guaruntood.,. HOT AND COLD BATHS